Competition authority concerns has MTN looking elsewhere for local acquisition opportunities.
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The company now has live interconnects in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban.
The voice messaging communications tool enables companies to send targeted voice messages to customers.
The company expects to deliver excellent comparative results for the first half of the 2006/7 financial year.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile abuse to increase, Vodafone selects Acision, and Nortel chooses 724.
The handset vendor introduced multiple lifestyle-focused handsets at World Mobile Congress 2008, in Barcelona.
The Symbol MC35 EDA is suitable for an enterprise wanting to mobilise its workforce.
The company's new handsets focus on navigation, collaboration and social networking.
The company will distribute Carrier IQ's Mobile Service Intelligence solutions to mobile telecom operators in Africa.
MTN's ex-MD Maanda Manyatshe enters court today to fight the Post Office.
The beleaguered Tiger Brands has appointed Peter Matlare as its new CEO.
The authorities and Waspa are at odds as to whether Vodacom is breaking the law.